it goes double\ndeck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named\ntheodore annemann\nprofessor hoffmann\noutwaited\ngerald kosky\nit goes double\ntheodore annemann\ncause an effect\nkarl fulves
1942
the phoenix 1-50 Theodore Annemann, Professor Hoffmann

It Goes Double

deck cut in half, top card on one packet is looked at and tells the top card of the other heap, repeated several times, as a finale both cards are named

call it a puzzle\nsix discs with a different sign on each side are thrown and turned over while spelling a word, then one disc is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden disc\nl. vosburgh lyons\nunder-hand coin\ngerald kosky\nthe 'snappy' thirteen cent trick\nbob hummer
1942
the phoenix 1-50 L. Vosburgh Lyons

Call It A Puzzle

six discs with a different sign on each side are thrown and turned over while spelling a word, then one disc is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden disc

under-hand coin\nspectator puts some coins on the table and starts turning them over one by one then one coin is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden coin\ngerald kosky\ncall it a puzzle\nl. vosburgh lyons\na coin tipp\nmilton tropp\nthe 'snappy' thirteen cent trick\nbob hummer
1952
the phoenix 251 - 300 Gerald Kosky

Under-Hand Coin

spectator puts some coins on the table and starts turning them over one by one then one coin is hidden and performer turns back, he reveals which side is up on the hidden coin

tisch-trick\ncoin is pushed through a small slit in a card, from "hokuspokus" magazine, see p. 997 for idea by gerald kosky\ndr. weyeneth\nhole the coin\ncy keller\nhen fetsch
1952
the phoenix 201 - 250 Dr. Weyeneth

Tisch-Trick

coin is pushed through a small slit in a card, from "Hokuspokus" magazine, see p. 997 for idea by Gerald Kosky

the magic ring\nring and three colored stones, variation of two in the hand, one in the pocket, as a climax the ring has three stones set in it\ngerald kosky
1969
the art of close-up magic - volume 2 Gerald Kosky

The Magic Ring

ring and three colored stones, variation of two in the hand, one in the pocket, as a climax the ring has three stones set in it

to believe in the unbelievable\npeeked card ends up in performer's pocket, then spectator plays part of magician and performer's card ends up in spectator's pocket\ngerald kosky
1971
the compleat magick - volume i Gerald Kosky

To Believe in the Unbelievable

peeked card ends up in performer's pocket, then spectator plays part of magician and performer's card ends up in spectator's pocket

esp mind warp\ndeck of esp cards, two spectator cut a number of cards and count them secretly, then they remember the symbol at their number, which are the same\ngerald kosky\neddie joseph
1977
the compleat magick - volume ii Gerald Kosky, Eddie Joseph

ESP Mind Warp

deck of ESP cards, two spectator cut a number of cards and count them secretly, then they remember the symbol at their number, which are the same

to tell the truth?\nperformer finds out who has an object by asking one question\ngerald kosky\napocalypse variaions or additions\nsam rosenfeld\nto tell the truth ii\njoshua jay
1978
apocalypse vol. 1-5 Gerald Kosky

the 'snappy' thirteen cent trick\ntwo nickels and three pennies, spectator can turn one sort of coins over while performer's back is turned, revelation of which coins are turned over\nbob hummer\ncall it a puzzle\nl. vosburgh lyons\nunder-hand coin\ngerald kosky
1980
bob hummer's collected secrets Bob Hummer

The 'Snappy' Thirteen Cent Trick

two nickels and three pennies, spectator can turn one sort of coins over while performer's back is turned, revelation of which coins are turned over